Following the announcement, fire from both the IDF and terrorists in Gaza appears to have been held.

Palestinian sources reported one civilian killed in a drone strike in eastern Jabaliya. The IAF also struck a rocket-launching crew consisting of three Hamas members, as well as multiple Islamic Jihad and Hamas terror cells, according to the IDF Spokesman's Office.

"Gaza has become a froward Iranian base which places Israeli citizens under unbearable rocket fire," the IDF statement read. "The IDF is determined to continue to attack targets which are bases of terror against Israeli civilians."

The IAF also targeted the Ministry of Internal Security in
Gaza, which the IDF stated served as one of Hamas's main command and
control centers.

Reports
stated one strike on Tuesday night hit an eight-storey media building
housing the AFP's Gaza office. The IDF confirmed a pinpoint strike in
the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City.

Reuters
quoted medical officials in Gaza as saying 31 Palestinians were killed
on Tuesday. Gaza medical officials say more than 140 people have died in Israeli
strikes overall, mostly civilians, including 34 children.

Earlier on Tuesday, two
cameramen working for al-Aqsa TV and an educational programming director
for the al-Quds channel, both affiliated with Gaza's Hamas government,
were killed by IAF strikes on their cars.

Their deaths have sparked outrage among
Gaza's press corps and also from Hamas, which accused Israel of trying
to suppress coverage of Israeli attacks in the coastal enclave.

A
tower block housing many of Gaza's local and international media
offices has twice been bombed by Israeli planes in recent days, in
attacks Israel said targeted the communications infrastructure and
personnel of terrorist groups.

Before that, the IAF struck the Salafi Jihadi Army of Islam group in
southern Gaza, striking two vehicles carrying the organization’s
leadership. The Army of Islam took part in the cross-border kidnapping of
IDF tank gunner Gilad Schalit in June 2006.

An
air strike killed Islamic Jihad member Yuni Shaluf, who was responsible
for firing rockets on Eilat earlier this year. The IAF also struck the
home of Azi Abudma, a regional Hamas commander.

Since the start of Operation Pillar of Defense, the air force has hit more than 1,500 terrorist targets.

The IDF dropped leaflets Tuesday on the northern and eastern Gaza Strip
instructing civilians to leave for central Gaza at once.

“For
your safety, you are requested to evacuate your homes immediately and
head toward central Gaza City via the following roads,” one leaflet
said, going on to outline routes for civilians.